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Although chemists, biochemists, biologists, and material scientists
are often interested in using nonlinear optical techniques for
characterizing their samples, they seldom have the necessary
background to exploit these methods. Designed for nonspecialists,
Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Characterization Techniques: An
Introduction focuses on the potential of second-order nonlinear
optics as a powerful characterization tool. Avoiding extensive
mathematical details, this multidisciplinary book does not require
a background in advanced mathematics or physics. After introducing
linear optics from the perspective of polarizability and linear
susceptibility, the authors cover incoherent second-harmonic
generation. They then deal with the study of surfaces and
interfaces, exploiting the intrinsic surface sensitivity of
second-harmonic generation and sum-frequency generation. The final
chapter discusses second-order imaging techniques, including
confocal microscopy and two-photon excited fluorescence microscopy.
Accessible to a wide range of scientists, this concise book
stresses the reliability of nonlinear optical processes for probing
surfaces and interfaces. Drawing on the insight offered in the
text, scientists from many disciplines can now clearly understand
and use second-order nonlinear optical methods.
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El Paso (Paperback)
Halil Mete, Vincent Rodriguez; Mervyn M McKoy
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R600
Discovery Miles 6 000
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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"Wait, wait, I feel a 'duh' coming on" was the phrase Darvin used
to insult less intelligent fairies. His parents were both engineers
who believed "if it isn't right, it's wrong." The consequences of
this black and white approach to life included a fear of flying
which made Darvin an easy target for bullies and others who saw him
as a nerd. While on what would have been a banner night as a Tooth
Fairy, Darvin was captured by an equally smart human boy. Stuck in
a dog kennel, Darvin relies on life's gray areas of compassion and
humanity to gain his freedom.
"Wait, wait, I feel a 'duh' coming on" was the phrase Darvin used
to insult less intelligent fairies. His parents were both engineers
who believed "if it isn't right, it's wrong." The consequences of
this black and white approach to life included a fear of flying
which made Darvin an easy target for bullies and others who saw him
as a nerd. While on what would have been a banner night as a Tooth
Fairy, Darvin was captured by an equally smart human boy. Stuck in
a dog kennel, Darvin relies on life's gray areas of compassion and
humanity to gain his freedom.
The first in the Tales of Fairies series. Aynil (pronounced
eye-nil) is the rarest of all fairies - a Traveler. Because fairies
rarely travel outside a small radius around their homes, it is the
job of the traveler to go where the spirit pulls him and live as
long as is necessary to find the special messages he was sent to
learn. Aynil's life is one of constantly adapting to new
environments, of learning new cultures, and of frustration;
frustration that comes from wondering if he will ever go home. The
story he shared spans fifteen human years of his life and includes
the three most important experiences he had while on the wing.
The first in the Tales of Fairies series. Aynil (pronounced
eye-nil) is the rarest of all fairies - a Traveler. Because fairies
rarely travel outside a small radius around their homes, it is the
job of the traveler to go where the spirit pulls him and live as
long as is necessary to find the special messages he was sent to
learn. Aynil's life is one of constantly adapting to new
environments, of learning new cultures, and of frustration;
frustration that comes from wondering if he will ever go home. The
story he shared spans fifteen human years of his life and includes
the three most important experiences he had while on the wing.
As a young girl, Rebecca (not Becky or Becca) had a strong eem with
her single mother. An eem is the connection fairies share that is
strong or weak depending on how close the relationship is with the
fairy with whom they are communicating. Michelle, Rebecca's mother,
was grooming her only child from an early age to be a proper fairy
who could eventually land a wealthy husband. But Rebecca didn't
care about any of that. She was smart and athletic and wanted to do
things here way. As Rebecca grows and becomes more independent, her
eem with her mother suffers until their relationship is nearly
shattered. Rebecca shares the story of her more formative years -
those from kindergarten through middle school - and the events and
relationships that most shaped her life and affected the power of
her eem with her mother.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Although chemists, biochemists, biologists, and material scientists
are often interested in using nonlinear optical techniques for
characterizing their samples, they seldom have the necessary
background to exploit these methods. Designed for nonspecialists,
Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Characterization Techniques: An
Introduction focuses on the potential of second-order nonlinear
optics as a powerful characterization tool. Avoiding extensive
mathematical details, this multidisciplinary book does not require
a background in advanced mathematics or physics. After introducing
linear optics from the perspective of polarizability and linear
susceptibility, the authors cover incoherent second-harmonic
generation. They then deal with the study of surfaces and
interfaces, exploiting the intrinsic surface sensitivity of
second-harmonic generation and sum-frequency generation. The final
chapter discusses second-order imaging techniques, including
confocal microscopy and two-photon excited fluorescence microscopy.
Accessible to a wide range of scientists, this concise book
stresses the reliability of nonlinear optical processes for probing
surfaces and interfaces. Drawing on the insight offered in the
text, scientists from many disciplines can now clearly understand
and use second-order nonlinear optical methods.
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